Asked by tim
an airplane is flying horizontally over ocean at the speed of 200 meters/seconds and at the altiude of 2000 meters.the pilot drops a flare.
A. how many second after release does the flare hit the water?
b.At what distance from point p,directly under point of release does the flare hit the water(what is the range of flare)?
Thanks for answering
A. how many second after release does the flare hit the water?
b.At what distance from point p,directly under point of release does the flare hit the water(what is the range of flare)?
Thanks for answering
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
Urgent? Is the flare going down?
height= vi*time-1/2 g t^2, here the downard velocity is zero initially, so figure time.
WEll again,
horizontal distance= vihorizontal*timeinair
height= vi*time-1/2 g t^2, here the downard velocity is zero initially, so figure time.
WEll again,
horizontal distance= vihorizontal*timeinair
Answered by
tim
yes mr.pursley
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